I don't know where the stats hide, but don't we usually go ok against the Broncos?
I reckon if they're down on troops, we can take them. Even more confident if Littlejohn was in for Brooks, but that's not going to happen.

wd in perth wrote:I don't know where the stats hide, but don't we usually go ok against the Broncos?
I reckon if they're down on troops, we can take them. Even more confident if Littlejohn was in for Brooks, but that's not going to happen.

Quite the opposite actually, if you thought Roosters were our bogey team well Brisbane definitely take the cake. Can't remember the exact stats but we've only won 2 of our last 10 against them and have an 18% winning record in our short head to head career with them

wd in perth wrote:I don't know where the stats hide, but don't we usually go ok against the Broncos?
I reckon if they're down on troops, we can take them. Even more confident if Littlejohn was in for Brooks, but that's not going to happen.

Quite the opposite actually, if you thought Roosters were our bogey team well Brisbane definitely take the cake. Can't remember the exact stats but we've only won 2 of our last 10 against them and have an 18% winning record in our short head to head career with them

The day is Friday, May 27, 2016. Fans piled in to watch their beloved Nepal Donkeys play the much maligned Western Tigpies. What was witnessed that day had to be seen to be believed.

Just a kid, the great Luke Brooks delivered one of the all time performances. It began in the 30th minute. With a 30% completion rate, it looked all over. There was no chance of gaining a result. But then it happened.

Gavin Badger did the unthinkable. He began blowing penalty after penalty. Whenever the Tigpies were in trouble, PENALTY!

The Donkeys didn't know how to react. Despite having a 93% completition rate at the 60 minute mark, the referees wouldn't let them in the game.

71st minute, Luke Brooks kicks the goal from right in front. 2-0.
And then it happens.

75th minute, Ben Hunt channels his inner Ben Hunt to throw the game in the most bizarre circumstances imaginable.

Having allowed the Western Tigpies to flop all over the ruck the entire game, suddenly referee Gavin Badger decides 15 seconds is too long for a play of the ball.

PENALTY! Right in front! 5 minutes to go, the Donkeys will take this to golden point with a shot at goal. Then, the unthinkable.

Ben Hunt, having had brain transfer surgery with Greg Inglis the night before, takes a quick tap and drop kicks the ball over the post.

Gavin Badger blew time five minutes early, and thus ended the greatest game of all time.

The day is Friday, May 27, 2016. Fans piled in to watch their beloved Nepal Donkeys play the much maligned Western Tigpies. What was witnessed that day had to be seen to be believed.

Just a kid, the great Luke Brooks delivered one of the all time performances. It began in the 30th minute. With a 30% completion rate, it looked all over. There was no chance of gaining a result. But then it happened.

Gavin Badger did the unthinkable. He began blowing penalty after penalty. Whenever the Tigpies were in trouble, PENALTY!

The Donkeys didn't know how to react. Despite having a 93% completition rate at the 60 minute mark, the referees wouldn't let them in the game.

71st minute, Luke Brooks kicks the goal from right in front. 2-0.
And then it happens.

75th minute, Ben Hunt channels his inner Ben Hunt to throw the game in the most bizarre circumstances imaginable.

Having allowed the Western Tigpies to flop all over the ruck the entire game, suddenly referee Gavin Badger decides 15 seconds is too long for a play of the ball.

PENALTY! Right in front! 5 minutes to go, the Donkeys will take this to golden point with a shot at goal. Then, the unthinkable.

Ben Hunt, having had brain transfer surgery with Greg Inglis the night before, takes a quick tap and drop kicks the ball over the post.

Gavin Badger blew time five minutes early, and thus ended the greatest game of all time.